22Foreign Relations12009-04-012009-04-01falseSHIPPING AND SEAMENISUBCHAPTER IForeign RelationsDEPARTMENT OF STATESUBCHAPTER I—SHIPPING AND SEAMENPt. 89PART 89—PROHIBITIONS ON LONGSHORE WORK BY U.S. NATIONALSAuthority:

8 U.S.C. 1288, Public Law 101-649, 104 Stat. 4878.

§ 89.1Prohibitions on Longshore work by U.S. nationals; listing by country.

The Secretary of State has determined that, in the following countries, longshore work by crewmembers aboard United States vessels is prohibited by law, regulation, or in practice, with respect to the particular activities noted:

Albania

(a) Cargo loading and discharge.

(b) Exceptions:

(1) Operation of cargo related equipment,

(2) Opening and closing of hatches, and

(3) Rigging of ship's gear.

Algeria

(a) All longshore activities.

(b) Exception: Opening and closing of hatches.

Angola

(a) All longshore activities.

(b) Exceptions:

(1) Opening and closing of hatches,

(2) Rigging of ship's gear, and

(3) Loading and discharge of cargo on board the ship if local labor is paid as if had done the work.